Alright, so I've been hunting with dogs for a long time now and yesterday morning I woke up to something I have never seen. My breed of choice is the Jagdterrier. A lot of people never heard of them, but they are small dogs used for EVERYTHING except pointing and retrieving large game. They will tree, bloodtrack, and hog hunt but were mostly bred to enter dens and pull out coons, badger, fox, and anything else. My gyp is about 12 inches tall and weighs about 17 pounds. She has absolutely no fear to the point of you have to save her from herself. I've seen her kill coons bigger than her in under five minutes. They are little dogs, but super hard and hunt crazy. Not for the average dog owner.
Anyways, I woke up yesterday morning and the dog was super happy, eating, drinking, fully alert, but she could not walk. She was just flopping around like a fish out of water. Now if you hunt dogs enough you learn to do your own vet work. My dogs don't go to the doctor unless they are bleeding out and I can't stop it. We do stitches, staples, and any other treatment they need. If I can't get medicine over the counter we use the cattle versions because they don't require a scrip. Anyways, this was something I had never seen. I was freaked out. Even though I put them in tough situations I love them. But I was at a loss. So I called a vet friend of mine in another town (hardcore hunter that runs the same dogs as me) and he said she's got a tick on her somewhere and to get it off. Now I've seen them get in dogs ears and throw their equilibrium off, but never this. He said that some ticks put off a neurotoxin (kinda like what is in snake venom) and that it causes tick paralysis. So anyways, I wet her down and find the only tick on her. I get if off and within a couple of hours she is fine.
I never thought of something like that. I'm sure my buddy saved me some money because I was headed to the local vet if he didn't answer. So, if you see your dog acting like this check them for ticks.